2.10 Classwork

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Activity 1. Make a list of 5 things you notice about the model on the screen

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Make a list of 2 things you wonder about the model on the screen.

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Based on the model, what do you think the words "atom" and "ion" mean?

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On the left side of the model is a Bohr model. On the right side of the model is a Lewis Dot Diagram. What is similar between the two diagrams?

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What is one positive thing about the Bohr model on the left?

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What is one positive thing about the Lewis Dot Diagram on the right?

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How many valence electrons should be added to make this element most stable?

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What would the charge be of this atom if you added 2 electrons?

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What would the Bohr Model of the element on the board look like? Be sure to include protons, neutrons, electrons, and a key if necessary.

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What would the Lewis Dot Diagram of the element on the board look like?

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How many electrons would this element need to gain to be stable?

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List one element on the periodic table that has that many valence electrons that it would be willing to donate.

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Exit Ticket: Water is called H2O. It is composed of two hydrogens and one oxygen.

1. Draw the Lewis diagram of 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen.
2. Hydrogen will share it's electrons with oxygen. Draw arrows showing the path of where the electrons of the hydrogens will go.

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Explain why you think H, H, and O form bonds.